I've been pretty silent these last few months as I've focused on recovering from my injury. In May, I was encouraged by the orthopedic saying that the Marine Corps Marathon (late October) was a possibility, though we'd see how physical therapy and recovery went. It became obvious early on that while PT was going well, the muscles and soft tissue were lagging in their recovery. My MCM goal became 10-13 miles and in October, I achieved this goal, running the last 11+ miles of the marathon with Amy. Though not exactly what I wanted, I was happy to participate in 'The Peoples' Marathon' and meet that goal!
Since Marine Corps, I've taken a few steps back (by choice) and am getting back to running 3x per week as well as slowly increasing mileage to get ready for Boston training. This is slowly picking up and yesterday I went out for a nice 5 mile run. Nothing over the top, but a nice 8.30min/mile pace and a nice way to start the weekend.
More rewarding is that DFMC2016 fundraising is off to a good start with 15 donors so far donating $1,350 to support innovative cancer research! With donations from the past 4 years and this $1350, our collective efforts have topped the $50,000 mark! Thinking back to 2012, I never would have thought that this was possible and can't thank everyone enough for your support! Let's top the $60k mark this year and help Dana-Farber reach the ultimate finish line: a world without cancer!
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